View full size(Press-Register/Mike Kittrell) Anthony Hopkins is pictured during jury selection Monday, April 5, 2010, in Mobile, Ala. The part-time south Alabama evangelist faces life in prison after being convicted Friday in the death of his wife, a mother of eight whose body had been stored in a freezer inside his home for at least three years before it was discovered by investigators. Hopkins was also convicted on charges of sexual abuse, rape, sodomy and incest. MOBILE, Ala. -- A jury found Anthony Hopkins, a traveling preacher and self-proclaimed prophet, guilty of killing his wife and storing her body in a freezer for nearly four years on Friday.